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Any time you venture into the comments on X (formerly Twitter) these days, which we don’t recommend doing too often, you’ll see someone tagging Grok, an AI assistant, to ask it a question about the original post.

But Grok can do a lot more. And some of the things Grok can do are pretty fun. For example, we asked Grok to compare every current SEC football head coach to a famous actor.

The results were … actually pretty solid. The comparisons for Kirby Smart and Lane Kiffin are spot-on.

There were some interesting ones, though. For example, Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz was compared to a Kansas graduate, while Tennessee coach Josh Heupel drew a comparison to an actor who is basically synonymous with Texas football.

So while it’s clear Grok doesn’t always have the best knowledge of college football rivalries, it did a good job with these actor comps. Here are the comparisons Grok made for every SEC football head coach (in no particular order, apparently):

Kirby Smart (Georgia) – Denzel Washington

Smart’s intense, commanding presence and proven track record as a winner mirror Washington’s powerful, charismatic performances in films like Training Day. Both exude leadership and demand respect.

Brian Kelly (LSU) – Al Pacino

Kelly’s fiery, sometimes theatrical demeanor, especially at the podium, aligns with Pacino’s passionate, larger-than-life roles in Scarface or Any Given Sunday. He’s a veteran who can still stir the pot.

Kalen DeBoer (Alabama) – Chris Hemsworth

DeBoer’s calm, confident, and composed nature, paired with his rapid rise to prominence, evokes Hemsworth’s approachable yet heroic vibe, like in Thor. He’s a new face taking on a legendary role.

Steve Sarkisian (Texas) – Ryan Gosling

Sarkisian’s cool, calculated play-calling and resurgence at Texas match Gosling’s smooth, versatile charm seen in Drive or The Nice Guys. Both have a knack for reinventing themselves.

Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss) – Robert Downey Jr.

Kiffin’s witty, brash persona and ability to rebound from early career setbacks parallel Downey’s charismatic, comeback story in Iron Man. He’s a sharp, polarizing figure who thrives in the spotlight.

Josh Heupel (Tennessee) – Matthew McConaughey

Heupel’s laid-back yet innovative offensive mind and his knack for reviving Tennessee’s swagger vibe with McConaughey’s easygoing charm and Texas drawl in Dazed and Confused.

Mike Elko (Texas A&M) – Mark Wahlberg

Elko’s gritty, no-nonsense approach and ability to build programs (like at Duke) mirror Wahlberg’s tough, relatable energy in films like The Fighter. He’s ready to bring Aggie pride back.

Mark Stoops (Kentucky) – Hugh Jackman

Stoops’ steady, consistent leadership at Kentucky, with a touch of grit, aligns with Jackman’s versatile, enduring presence in The Wolverine or Les Misérables. He’s reliable but not flashy.

Brent Venables (Oklahoma) – Tom Hardy

Venables’ intense, defensive-minded approach and resilience after a rocky start at OU evoke Hardy’s brooding, tough-guy roles in Mad Max: Fury Road. He’s battle-tested and ready for the SEC grind.

Hugh Freeze (Auburn) – Jon Heder

Freeze’s quirky, high-energy offensive schemes and past controversies pair with Heder’s awkward yet endearing vibe from Napoleon Dynamite. He’s trying to dance his way back to relevance.

Eliah Drinkwitz (Missouri) – Paul Rudd

Drinkwitz’s youthful energy and clever offensive schemes match Rudd’s likable, everyman charm in Ant-Man. He’s quietly building something big at Mizzou.

Sam Pittman (Arkansas) – John Goodman

Pittman’s affable, down-to-earth personality and fan-favorite status echo Goodman’s warm, relatable roles in The Big Lebowski. He’s the coach you want to grab a beer with.

Shane Beamer (South Carolina) – Chris Pratt

Beamer’s upbeat, enthusiastic style and ability to overachieve at South Carolina align with Pratt’s charismatic, underdog energy in Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s still proving himself.

Billy Napier (Florida) – James McAvoy

Napier’s introspective, high-pressure role at Florida, with mixed results, mirrors McAvoy’s complex, struggling characters in Split. He’s talented but facing tough odds.

Jeff Lebby (Mississippi State) – Jesse Eisenberg

Lebby’s fast-talking, high-octane offensive mind and newness to head coaching evoke Eisenberg’s quick-witted, nervous energy in The Social Network. He’s got big ideas but needs time.

Clark Lea (Vanderbilt) – Edward Norton

Lea’s cerebral, Ivy League background and tough task at Vandy align with Norton’s intense, intellectual roles in Fight Club. He’s fighting an uphill battle with limited resources.

(Editor’s Note: I have no idea where Grok got the “Ivy League background” thing for Lea. He started his coaching career at Harvard-Westlake School in California, so maybe that’s it?)

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